Graeme West is a Professor of Industrial Informatics at the University of Strathclyde with 16+ years of experience applying AI, machine learning, data analytics and signal/image processing to real-world industrial decision support. He specialises in through-life management of energy assets, having delivered operational software used to support continued operation and lifetime extension for the UK’s AGR fleet and Canada’s CANDU reactors. At The Alan Turing Institute he leads the Critical Infrastructure theme in data-centric engineering, bridging academic research and industry deployment. His work blends rigorous electrical engineering foundations (PhD) with pragmatic data science and NLP toolsets to turn complex sensor data into actionable insights. Colleagues know him for translating specialist nuclear requirements into robust, auditable software rather than theoretical models alone. Based in Glasgow, he combines deep domain expertise with a consistent record of delivering impact for safety-critical energy systems.
15 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University of Strathclyde
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Graeme West - Professor at The Alan Turing Institute